On Thu Jan 19 10:06:50 EST 2012, 0in...@gmail.com wrote:
> > The only curious thing is that "fshalt -r" does reboot, but reboots
> > say Plan9, and not the computer (restarts from 9load it seems). [I'm
> > not saying it should not or whatever; it is a constatation and it
> > probably makes sense fo
> The only curious thing is that "fshalt -r" does reboot, but reboots
> say Plan9, and not the computer (restarts from 9load it seems). [I'm
> not saying it should not or whatever; it is a constatation and it
> probably makes sense for a Plan9 terminal.]
It reloads the current kernel using #c/rebo
... there've been some issues around pull considering files as locally
modified while they weren't... thus, I have some outdated versions of
everything ... I'll try to edit the pull's output to pull -s list, then
we'll see.
Although unhappy with that, I am spending much time now on linux, writing
i
> why did it write anything wnen nothing was changed? just
> login/fshalt...
It is likely to be atime updates.
--
David du Colombier
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 09:38:40AM -0500, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > why did it write anything wnen nothing was changed? just login/fshalt...
> >
>
> atime updates.
>
> i'm not convinced that everything is fine. are you running
> the current version of fshalt, fossil? there are a couple
> of ex
> why did it write anything wnen nothing was changed? just login/fshalt...
>
atime updates.
i'm not convinced that everything is fine. are you running
the current version of fshalt, fossil? there are a couple
of expect scripts hiding in fshalt, and they could easily
be confused.
- erik
why did it write anything wnen nothing was changed? just login/fshalt...
> fshalt runs fossilcons(4) sync to flush the cache,
> before halting the file system.
>
> I've just checked it out, just boot/login/logout:
> the terminal went to 'black' (== txt) mode with
>prompt:
> fsys all sync
> main sync: wrote blocks ## why??
fshalt runs fossilcons(4) sync to flush the cache,
before halting the file system.
> (then, cursor blinks un
> is it okay to do ^T^Tr (or, CtlAltDel) then? I guess it is, however..
Yes. You just have to wait for your file system
to synchronize and halt.
--
David du Colombier
I've just checked it out, just boot/login/logout:
the terminal went to 'black' (== txt) mode with
prompt:
fsys all sync
main sync: wrote blocks ## why??
(then, cursor blinks until )
term%
On Thu Jan 19 06:31:30 EST 2012, 0in...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Recently, I noticed a change from what I do not recall to be the
> > behavoiur I saw some time ago
> >
> > When I issue an fshalt, it shuts down rio and give the following
> > outside rio
> > init: starting /bin/rc
> > term%
>
> Yes, I
is it okay to do ^T^Tr (or, CtlAltDel) then? I guess it is, however..
++pac
> Recently, I noticed a change from what I do not recall to be the
> behavoiur I saw some time ago
>
> When I issue an fshalt, it shuts down rio and give the following
> outside rio
> init: starting /bin/rc
> term%
Yes, I got surprised when I first saw this change in may 2011,
but it's just norma
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